The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 02, 1869, Image 3

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    Markets by Telegraph.
lqiivi.Yonn, ;Tune I.—Cotton more ac
tive,. and V e fg%c better; sales of 5,500
bales; 29%0 for middling upland. Flour
—receipts of 9,610 bbls.dull and s©loc
lower; sales of 610 bbls; ,20@5,46 for
super 'state western; 1.5,95@6,25, for extra
State; $5,70@6,50 for extra western; $6,60
€17,65 for white wheat extra; "46,05@7,65
for R. H. 0.; $768 for fair extra St. Louis;
19@12 far good choice do. Rye flour in
-moderate: request; sales of 350 bblo; $4,70
@6,60.. Corn meal dull; sales of 400 bbls
Brandywine; $4,65. Whisky nominal, $1
for western, free. Receipts of wheat
17,598 T bushels. Wheat /paned a
.
shade 'firmer -and closed d 11, conse•
quent upon less favorable pante cable
a dvlces; sales of 125,6001au5,1 nearly all
last evening, at $1,4201,433f for No. 2
spring on spot and to arrive, $1.46 for No.
I. de., $1,46 for red Ohio, $1,58 for amber
C a nada, ift,44 for Nos. 1 and 2 spring
mixed, and $1,68 for white California.
Rye dull and drooping. litarley and
Barley Malt nominal. Corn4recemts of
10,800 bus: I@)2c better andlefus plent y ;
sales of 52,uu0 bus at 56,5 5o fur new
mixed western via canal', 76@8.50 for do.
via railroad; 80@85o for kiln dried; 87c
for white western. Oats—receipts 19,000
bn and scarcely so firth; sales 32,000 buat
77c for western afloat. clock of grain in
warehonse—wheat 670,635 bn, corn 195,-
719 bn, oats 583,932 tin, rye 11,092 tut,
barley 885 bu, wait 113,767 bu, Peas 42,-
-177 bu. Rice dull at 7%©9c for. Carolina.
Coffee quiet and steady. •Sugar quiet;
sales 600.1ilids Cuba at 1234®13%c. Mo
lasses quiet. Hops quiet at 6110112 c for
American. Petroleum dull at 1310 for
crude; 29; 1 ',@3(k. , for leaned, Linseed oil
Brut at 81,08©1,10. - Spirits turpentine
quiet at 45;4 ®46c. Pork firth and• quiet;
sales. 550 barrels at $31,60©31,76 for
new mess;_l3l@3l,2ofor old do.; tr25,25(4)
28 for prime; 828@28.25 for prime mess;
stock of old lind new, . 50,773 bbla; last
month 51,871 bbls; last year 75,40. Beef
steady and more active; sales 500 bbls at
fB@l6 for new plain mess; 512@18 for
new extra mesh; total sock of old and
new 39,457 pkgs; last month 47,543 pkgs;
last ycar 24,478 pkgs. Tierce Beef dull
at $23@28 Lfor prime thew; $28@32 for
India. - Beef Hams steady;. sales 225 bbla
at f28@32. Cut Meats 'unchanged; sales
280 pkgs at 11%45130 for shoulders; 15©
15%c for hams; middles steady and in
nsoderate demand; sales 50 has at 15.9ic
for Cumberland cut. Lard steady; sales
380 tierces:at 18©183(,c, chiefly 'at 19,0
for steam; 19 3 ( 4519 3 ic for kettle rendered.
Satter dull at 30.©35cs for Ohio; -84@380
for State. Cheese quiet and steady at 18
0220. • Freights to'Llverpool are quiet;
shipments are reported of '7,500 bush
.vont per steamer atlyidi
closed, dull and a shade
'easier. Wheat slightly in buyers' faior
at $1,42 ®1,43 for No. 2 spring. Rye 120111-
trial. Oats dull and heavy at 770 for
Western afloat. Corn rather quiet at 57
€175 per canal, and 78@840 per railroad.
Pork dull ai 831,50®31,60 for new mess.
Beef quiet without decided change. Cut
meats dull and unchanged. Bacon
steady. Lard quiet at 1950 for prime
steam. Eggs dull and unchanged.
ST. LOUIS, June I.—Tobacco active
and steady at unchanged priceS. Cotton
quoted at 25c for low middlings. _ Hemp
very dull at 813®16 for fair to choice.
Flour; high grades dull and weak; low
qualities firm and in demand; super sold
- at $4,50®5,00; fall extra $5,25; spring and
fall double extra . 84,85(4)6,50; treble extra
to fancy 1i7®9,75. Wheat; spring in
better demand at $l,lO for No. 2, and
11,12®1,13 for choice club: fall lower,
' at • $1,25®1,45 fpr good to prime and
choice red, $1,35®1,50 for prime to choice
white, .$1,50@1,75 for fancy red and
white. Corn dull, lower and unsettled
at - 54®570 for mixed in bulk, 57c for
mixed in second hand sacks, 600 for yel
low do, 70 ®72c for choice and fancy
white do, 65c for mixed in new
gunnies,- 69 ®7oc for choice and
' fancy yelloW do; 70 ®74c for choice to fan.
oy white. Oats heavy and lower as for
mixed in bulk; 63®640 Mr mixed and
white in sack; 6515660 for choice to fancy.
Barley, no demand; prime spring selling
at $1,50. • Ryc dull and lower at 97@1,00
for prime to choice. Whisky dull and
declined to 940. Groceries dull and un
changed. Provisions Very firm at $31,50
for heavy pork; 13 ;go for bacon shoul
ders; 1634 ®l7c•for clear rib sides, former
for loose; 17©1710 for clear sides; 20©
- 20330 for sugar cured herds. Lard held
at 1834 c for choice. Cattle in fair local
*demand at 4®7V,c. Hogs steady at 7. 1 4®
9e. Receipts--flonr, ' 3,500 bush, wheat,
' 17,200 bush, c: - Irti, 29,100 bush, oats, 1,100
bush, barley, 3,000 bush, 'rye, 700 bash,
'hogs, 600.
,
' Ceicano. June I.—Eastern Exchange
1-10 off buying par and 1.10 premium
selling. Flour quiet at 14,751@)7 for low
grade to choice spring extras. Wheat
less active; sales No. 1 at
,$1,18@1,18%;
-;;No. 2 opened steady and tirm at yester
, -day's prices, but subsequently yveakened
and fell to sl,ls6)l,lsX,an.d . clocang almost
nominal ,at $1,1534,, . and with *ales, at
$1.12%. seller for the month; this „after
: noon inactive , at #1,13, seller, for June.
Corn steady and unchanged; Sales No.
.1
at 580, No. 2 at ,5830g;590, rejected
at 54®5434c, and , no.
. _grade , at
, 36Q)38; sales of •No. 1. this afternoon at
es cash. Oats dull at 60y0g6034; closing
at 60;560 1 / ‘ . , Rye more active and easier;
_ sales of No. 1 at 61,03134,04, N 0.2 at sl®
1,05; closing at $1,03 for No. 1- Barley 1 8
dull at, $1,49®1.50 for No. 2.;..• Highwines
.unchanged. New Orleans Molasses at
115@AL Sugar at 133.4(g;14% for. common
to choice. Provisions quiet and firmer.
Mess. Pork sold at $31,50; closing
With buyers at $31,50, and some
holders asking $31,75. Lard .;quiet
and firm at 18,140)1834. Dry Salted
Shoulders are firm at 12642 N for loose
abort rib.. Middles , 17540. Boxed
Sweet Pickled Hams 15@160. Receipts
for the, past twenty-four. hours-9,9M.
, boll Sour, 104,220 bus wheat, 63,569 bus •
corn, 41,094 bug oats, 1,475 - bus ..rye,.400
, bus barley. 1,684 head hogs. - Shipments
—12,962 bbis Soar, 110,994 ',bus ~ Wheat,
109,678 bile corn, 95,968 bus oats. 740 bus
rye, 2,977. head hoes. Erelghtell..l shade
firmer, at Sc hy sail and fixo,by,odram
on corn to Buffalo. • • •. - • • '
• enccouraeri. 0., June 'l.—Fleiit and
Wheat are :unchanged: . -Cora didt!snd .
prices are 10Weri_withliales of el at OS@
- 440. There is nnohange in -Oath or -Rye..
Cotton is firnier - and Ifi , dema d. With
sales °twiddling at •27@2734e.:, ado
is active, with sales of 241 hogsheads "at •
$4,60®23,75. Whisky is unsettled, being,
• A:offered; at , 95a, <with no buyers.; Poo-,
,
-visions are firm but quiet: Mess Pork's •
!. held at Pi, but was.not offered freely•at
.4. this rate..• Balk meats are dull, at , INo
and 150 for shoulders and sides; these are
the rates asked; -no sales: , Bacon duff .
. , but Leld very firm; sales of< shoulders at •
18340, sides at inx@toio for clear rib,
4 and 17®17 0 - • for clear. 'Sugar !Cured 1
~f Hams , ' are heldrat 18M(4193..; Lard iis •
• , held•at-19c; with no demand. Batter is
in ;large supply. and 'dull at 22©26c.
Eggt are . dult* . lat 190, and prices Bret. •
• drooping.; There is no change in OS; ,
Linseed, $1,01®1,05;. Lard, ,11,40@155. •
Petroleum, 29@.10a: tiohange is dull
at 1 10 ' per cent. discount buying,, and
tel. selling. Money ituirk'et"aloolo. • '
LotnErntrat, June b;: , •Provtitorqi quiet.
--' Mess .•.Pork $31,50.. ;:Bactin•L:sihoulders
i
13®c, clear rib 16 c, clear sides 174'0,
i",:batattt# 19 14 - L ard rime ,tierces' 18 3 10.
in kega 2Qo. 'High nes are drooping at
f:; ' *"
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080. Flotir steady; superfine 114,75@7,25.
Grain quiet and.weak; 'Wheat—red 51.10;
white 51,20 on arrival in bulk. Oats in
bulk 65ci. Rye; No. 1 at $1,25. Gro
ceries quiet and steady. New Orleans
Sugar; prime 1434 c. Molasses—prime
70c. Rio Coffee; prime 251ie. Bay is
firm; choice on wharf t 22,00. Tobacco—
no sales of leaf today; preparations are
being made for the Fair, which takes
place in Masonic Temple to morrow.
PotatOes—new 56 4 00, old 81,15. Cement
52,00. Cotton quiet; middling, 2634 c, low
middling 25}4.0, and middling 260 on ar
rival. Wool—unwashed 31c. The Cattle
market is buoyant; choice- cattle 6c.
Hogs heavy at 8;‘43. Sheep—choice 53,00.
MILWAUKEE, June 1.-71 our dull and
unchanged. Wheat closed unsettled at
$1,18% for No. 1,111,16 for No. 2. Oats
nominally unchanged. Corn quiet and
weak at 88 for rejected new in store.
Rye steady at 81 for No. 1. Grain
Freights nominally unchanged. The re
ceipts for the past twenty-four.honrs
were 2,000 barrels of flour, 12,600 bushels
of wheat and 3,000 bushels of oats. The
shipments for the same time were 6,000
barrels of flour, 174,000 bushels of wheat,
and 20,000 bushels of oats..
TOLEDO, June I.—Flour •quiet and
steady. Wheat a shade better; amber at
$1,3831, on spot, and $1,37 seller for Jane;
white Michigan regular at $1,41. Corn a
shade lower; No. 1 atdBc on spot, and 870
seller for fifteen days, and No. 2 at. 66c.
Oats a shade lower; small• sales at ••6850
for Michigan. Rye dull; offered at $l,lO
without buyers. = Barley nominal: Be 4
ceipta: 3,000 bbls flour, 10,800 bus wheat,
2,109 bus oats, 6,200 bus oats, Shipments:
600 bbls flour, 3,800 bus wheat, 4,800 bus
corn, 2,000 bus bats, 400 has barley.
. •
PHILADELPKIA "May I.—Flour droop
ing and unchanged, except for ettra
family, whichAs quoted at s7@B. Wheat
dull; red' $1,40; amber $1,89. Rye dull
at $1,35. Corn very quiet; yellow un.
changed; mixed western 851®87c. Oats
unchanged. Petroleum quiet; crude in
bulk 14c; refined 29v ,in bond. Provis=
ions unchanged. W 4 htsky steady at $l,lO
for free.'
CHICAGO, June I.—Hogs active, firm
and 10c higher; sales at $8,50@8,75 - ,for
fair to medium and $8,85@9,00 for good
to choice. Cattle steady and active, at
$5,26@5,85 for cows and heifers; $6,26@
7,12 for fair to good, and $7,25@7,3735 for
ohoice steers. .
liiinair.unt, June I.—COtten firm at 27%
@280; receipts 121 bales; ex ports 347 bales.
Flour dull; superfine $5®6,25. Corn. 76
ig7Bo. Oats 80 . . Hay $26@27. Pork $32.
Lard 18;i®19 ; c. Bation firm; shoulders
i l
13% c.
®l3%c; sides i .",. Bulk meats
dull; shoulders .1.2%c; sides 1634 c. ..
Bavrimoltn, June .—Flour dull and
weak. Wheat nom at Rye unchan
ged. Corn—white ,:88®900; yellow 86@
880. Oats dull at , i (q)750. Provisions
firm and unchang :.. Whisky dull at
$1,0335.
IMPORTS DV RAILROAD.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE t CHI
°AGO RAILROAD. Jude ,1.-17 Cars iron
ore, Shoenberger & Blair; 16 do metal,
Nimick & Co; 3do do, Union Mills; 1 do
dot - Brown & Co; Ido do, Loomis it Col
lard; 75 bbls flour, 571sks middlings, J it
A Dietz; 900 do flour, Watt, L it Co; 50
bills felloes, Hare & Bro; 8 sks rags,
Pitts-Paper Co; 7 ll i muadles, Bdo soap,
J tiangwich; 106 sk oats, Blaney &M;
100 doz pails, 16 bxs c ease, Dilworth &C;
20 bxs cheese, Knox it Orr; 25 do do, J B,
Canfield; 6 do do, N J Braden; 10 do do,
J J Pettitt; 10 do do, Smith, J it Co; 20 do
do, S P Shriver & Co; 10 do no, L.t J
Blanchard; 22 sks rags, Christy & Ben
ham; 16 do do, C Obertaus; 1 car wheat,
Liggett & Co; 1 do do, 13 Wallace; 2 do
- do, Hitchcock, M'Creery & Co; 1 do oats,
J Hastings; 206 oil -bbls, Adams & Bro;
50 bids bone black, Seward At Emerson;
25 tcs lard Sellers de Co.
CLavaterm AND,Prrrssrrialip RAIL
ROAD, June 1.-r-1 cat Pipes, H H Collins:
1 do oats, G Shaw; 2 do limestone ore,
Zug it Co; 2do do, M'Knlght & Co; 6do
do, M'Knight, Pit Co: 100 bbla flour, I'
Hogan; 100 do do, Wilson & Son; 1 ear
lumber, M'Quewan it D; Ido potatoes,
Woodworth it D; 5 do meat, Hayes it
Son; 2 bbls wife, J.II Taylor; 16 bxs to
bacco, E W M'Olnnis; 5 bbls vinegar, 9
Ewart & Co; 62 do cement, W Wallace;
29"d0 flour, 13chinnaker it L; 44 ,sks oats,
Dean & Patterson; 36 bdls Chairs; 15 do
rockers, Bedford Chair Co; 20 bxs cheese
J A Graff. _
PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AND ST.
LOUIS RAILROAD. June 1.--1 car ship
stuff, J & W Fairley; 200 bbls flour, Soho
maker &L; 40 tea hams, 2 make dry
beef, J H Parker; 5 cases scrap .Iron, M
Maloney; 18 Ws meat, G Mitchell; 10 bbls
I lard'oil, J $ ,Dilworth; 9 do whisky, F
Schild; 6 r ies hams, E Heazieton; 1 car
staves, W fluting; 40 cases tobacco, W
H:KirkpattiCk & Co; 1 'clii": scrap iron,
il, Singer,, N ez Co; 1 ease tobaeco, W L
1 Jones: - - , • -
ALLEGHENY S:r.wriorr,june 1.-6 cars
metal, Pitts Iron (lc l'orge Co; 6 do lime
stone,-Superior Iron 'Co; 8 do wheat,
'Kennedy & Bro: I do lime.. J Abdell; 29
sketionr, 29 do middlings, B C
ter* Bdo oats, 'Owens'& Kennedy; . 1 ear
metal, Lindsay et M; =lO dos brooms; S
-Clark & Co; 5 do do, Grbiyers; 1 ()arson',
filtbi' & Scul; Ido lumber, J Gregg.
Mani Iffl=l/ ‘.
CO
Non. 221 and :223 - "Liberty Street.
Corner of .IrWia, now offer to •Ote trade at IoW
figures, strictly • •
Prima Nevi CrOsiNew ,Orlealui Sugar and
Porto Rico, Cilia sod Eiglbh Island Sugars.
New York,- Philadelphia and Baltimore Re
lined do. _
Golden Orly*: Loverings, Brunjls, Stuart's,
Mame. and Long Island byru. • _ _ -
Porto Rico. Ones and gmgl Island atoialisee.
Young Firma. Japan, im perial, Ounporder
and Oolong Teu,-,. •
Carolina and Mogi& Bice.
• Jaert,'Lagirayrs and to Coffees:
• Toommo, :LUd 011, nab, Balls, Giles, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, de., constantly on hand. •
- • kr.430
IMPORTERS 07
• Fine BraridietOyines . and Segars.
Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hoot Wines
of Hintelbottles.
Bpi:UMW 'No*Klrd,' illobariberg: and /ottani*.
.• :do. , t'laranti :imported in bottles.
rlo .. • dor..s Whije ;Wines. In bottleu
- 'l, M. Vert Sony , Statling Cat awba.' -
fine old siierl7; Madeira and Port Wines.
ism O li kilforigpaitis BAliaiskles. pure.
do . Very Superior Old do do.
' ..... . r jrjBo,
. . .a. r • • ; • •
Bole trilt• for Mott • Olmadon a Grand Vin.
In Crien . ay
Bnindlearif our own poebsetlqp. .04 warglytted.
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The river, was:rising slowly last even
ing with eight feet six inches in, chsonel
by Monongaht.la 'marks. Weather
cloudy, unsettled anti warm.
Business is moderately active at the
landing though =nothing to 'brag of.
Freights are rather scarce for all. points.
The. Argosy from , St. Louis, was due
last night, and will doubtless be found
in port this morning.'
• The Glendale departed for , St. Louis,
yesterday wilh an excellent trip, her
guards almost dragging - in the water
and about all the passengers she could
accommodate. Pilote—Bobb attd mar
shall.
Capt. Nelson Crooks, a'veteran steam
boatman and Well known at one' time as
commander of the . - famons clipper No.
2, in the palmy days of the Cincinnati
packet company, was a passenger on
the Glendale. Horesides some fourteen
miles below Parkgrsburg and was.here
a few . days visiting some friends.. Capt.
Crooks has not steambOated , any for sev
eral Years, the Kenton, we believe, be
ing the last boat he had command of. ,
Capt. J. M. Andrews, another veteran
steamboatman ' but who for tao or three
years past has been residing at Mt. Gil
ead,Ohio, ifii also here on a visit., His
numerous friends will be glad tp learn
flutt".he is 'much improved in health:
lia .contemplates returning, to his old
butilitess again this rail.
The Grey Eagle; Capt. C. L. Brennan,
is the regular packet for Parkersourg
to-day leaving promptly at noon. -
The Kate Putnam, Capt. G. W. R6td,
is filling up steadily for Cincinnati and
Louisville, and will be the first boat out
for the above named porta'
—The White River packet Natoma is
laid up at Memphis with a broken shaft.
—Captain Wills has .sold his interest
in the Farragut to G. O. Russell, who is
now sole owner of the boat:
—The Government dredge-boat Octa
via is lying at St. Joseph waiting for
orders. The Snag-boat S. H. Long
_ar
rived at Leavenworth on the 26th.
—Another crevasse occurred at Cal
houn's plantation, sixty miles above
New Orleans, on. Monday. The breach
Is about fifty yards wide.
—The old . steamers.' Lafourche and
Gray Eagle are coming up the river soon
m Louisville to have their machinery
transferred to new boats which ale ex
pected out in July:
•
—The steamer Nick Wall, which sunk
in the hiissouri River while en route to
Fort. Benton, and was recently raised by
the-Submarine No. 14, passed. St. Joseph
on the 26th.baund tor St. Louts-for re
pairs. - The abjured portion of hdr cargo
will be duplicated, and she will proba
blylestve on her return: 'trip about the
10th of June: • ,
—The Era No. .9 accomplished the Tun
from Jefferson to New Orleans, includ
ing all landings and. stoppage at Shreve
port for 53 cords of_ wood, which con
sumed four hours, in three days and one
—The Glasgow and Camelia were ad,
vertised to leave Cincinnati for Pitts
burgh on Monday. ' (
—We clip the following from the Cin
cinnati Commercial of Sunday: The
new tow-boat Ironsides, Capt. M. W.
Beltzhoover, arrived from St. Louis with
a tow of seven model barges. laden with
1,800 tune of iron ore for Pittsburgh.
She landed at the motith of the Licking
for fuel and stores, after receiving which,
proceeded on up the river. She reports
the Big Miami running out at a 'fearful
rate, with a ourrpnt so powerft 1 that
.they were compelled to divide their tow
-before they could get through. ' We '
'also take the following from the same
paper. Capt. Jno. .Woodburn Ipassed
• through the city yesterday, en route
from Little Rock to. Pittsburgh where he
will contract for several steamers ',for the
Memphis and Arkansas River trade.
—A negro who shipped at Lonisville
on the Argosy, but whose dame, is un
known, was lost overboard on_Wednes.
day night, at the foot of Eighteenmile
Island.
—The Paducah Herald says Capt. Tom
Harman, the "enthusiastically popular,"
will retire from the command of the y
roue, and go into the circus business.
—Capt. J. V. Throop ptopossi build
ing a new boat for the 'lttimeo."l
—The St. Louis Democrat says: The
contemplated union of the Thompson
Dean and perhaps the Republic, with
the barge line, has been deferred, for the
present, and no definite arrangement has
been ,entered into for such union. There
may be arrangements made with othei
steamers. • •
—lt is thonght that a rise of eighteen
inches will relieve the SilVer Moon from
her unpleasantpositiOn on the falls.
—The towboat'Chas. Bowen has gone
from Nashville to St. Lents, where she
has engagements for 1,000 tons of-,iron
ore for Pittsburgh. .
River and Weather.
(Br Telegraph to the Thisbe:nth Gazette.
Loiltsvir.r.n. June 1.--The river lb
riOng,' eight feet three Inches in canal
this. evening. The' weather is cloudy
and mild. • . .
2,000 MO OF
011 . 040 E U.NI:ISFOR SA T.Fi.
BY TBIC •
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Union Pacific - Rilitclad Compani,
ZABTERN nmeicuti, •
Lying along tbe , llae ern' r road. at
$l,OO TO $5,00 FEB AGRE,
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Mid sat - O W CREDIT llTirli MUMS.
Torturtbar partialas. •ge., &Myrna',
JOHN P . pavEsiatus,
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PAcKETS.
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UPPER I.llttEl t t 1 )
NORTHERN LINE PiCKETSI
FROM
St. Louis to Kook!' and St. Paul,
AND ALLAN rzumz LATE POETS.
, . •
one Of the splendid Sidewiteel Steamers of this
will leave Et. Lords da ly for Feokn Ie,DR
pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater ono St. Pool.
ThrOugh-receipts foY Freight and- Passengers - I
will be given to all points oh the Upper 311- Os
sibsippl on steamers, runnln .4' from this port and I
connern tug with the Northern Line Packets at
St, Louis; thus enabling tion,ignees., to get their
Freight through wittiest delay and at lowest
rates.. Appilto. .JOHIN FLACK.
• J. D. COLLI r, OWOOI3,
1: - . Agents, or to
B. C. QP AT
91 wPater street.
mb26:r23
CINCINNATI.
.
FOR CINCINNATI and a dEg
LOUISVILLE.—The nne pas
senger steamer
KATE PUTNAM
Ca 0.1 1 .• W. , REED.
Wm' leave as '&love Tills 'DAY, June ad ,
at 4 o'clock r.
Forfrcight orimsr2p A r g n r board or to .
D. COLLINGWOOD; Agent&
mr2B
VOR
.1' • MARIRT I'A.PAILKEIISBURA3
AND C NCINN
Leaves.Plttstsitgh EVERY TUESDAY. LA M.
Leaves Cincinnati ,EVNRY, FRIDAY-4 P. M.
The swift and covert,. Stdewheel 'Steamer ST.
MARYS. T. C. .SWERNEY, Commander, will
leave as announced above. • .
For Irtelght or Passag...apply on board, or.to
"FLACK & COL. INGWOOD, or
CO I.LINo & ~laIiNES, Agents.
N. R.--No Pidgin received on Tuesday after
IIA. M. mli29
PARKEIISIIIIRt.
J T RAU R: G
r "
NvrtRELIRG AND PAR-
KERSBIJRI.I. LlNE.—LtacrP Coutrmnv , a Wharf
mnor. oeworms Stroat. daily at 151 S.; WSW
SESDATS and SATURDAYS,
EMS .. . . ..ti. L. Simi - N - Iw, Master.
treight wilt be received at ail noun by ,
JAMES COLLThilt.
. FLAuS..IiCULLINGWOOD, - ;
Ageute.-
STEAMSHIPS.
TO LIVERPOOL AND
QUEENSTOWN.
TRE.lNDlAltrEam.sTgAvuguips,
, _ ,
'N'ambertng: etxteen ItraVelfuse vessels,' among
mthe celebrated • .
CITY OF ratios, CITY - or ANT*TEPp, _
CITY OP BOSTON CITY OPNALTIMORE,
CITY OF LONDON,
Balllng_PYltlitY SATURDAY, from Pier 48,
crth Myer, New York. For nassage or , farther
..tatursaadal aophatO
, .
_WILDA* , 1110111A.114
ro runt STlLEZT,_(Chrtiaiete Mutant,. •
yearly orinpslte post onie,. pettabar.h
COBIMBSION MERCHANTS
J. L. ioiLLrbrozn.... .... 1314171112115011
DILLINGER & STEVENSON,
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN,
Puree Rye Whiskies
ihIPOETEaS OP
BRANDIESi WINES, GINS, &C.,
No. 87 Second -A+en.ue,
EMI
ESTABLISHED BY A. & T
11,11 LY,
W. M. GORAILY,
'WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(DIESCTLY Orr. SAGLZ NOTN.L,I
. . .
PITTORITIMG-11 PA.
Se 416
=
%if - STEELE ii. SON,
.11`1.•
Connnimien Mercha nttr ,
AND .DZA.L.II2tB n. " I
.1 1 1401:31‘0,11,AIN,ErFnFIT),
No. 95 OHIO MIEN% neat Mist Common,
ALLTLOHICNY • Y. PA.
W. C. 141.IIISTE,ONG,
ss
Succeor Fetzer & Arzeet•oug,
PRODUCE COMMISSION _MERCHANT,
No. 25 2LULHErSTREET.
mow_
?ZULU SAIL • dAS. S. ItItaLIELT.
KEIL 4 11ITCyARTI
COMMISSION
MM=MI
Trattra; GRAIN; wraps, MILL FEED. do.
849- Liberty
mr1.4;b37
L J. BLANc RD.
Wholesale and'Retail erooen,
ar lB, x B9 s° ' 396 PENN STWEET,
1 1% i ,
i s ITTLE, 'BAIRD & P ' TTON6
Vilioleasle etreeers, Otdoiniesion erebante
an Dealers in Produce, Ylour, llse° cheese,.
Irish, Carbon and "Lard , Olk Iron , Yid Irma,
pottonA'arns and all V"Lcsourgh man °turas
'generally, ILISI " and. al isitCOND 13 WWI',
Pittsburgh.
Joits tortrrow " - - i -
• - A. - --wextecni.
aiIIPTONOviVALLACEMhoIe.
ti&t.F. L 0119131l118_P:1 *ROI.IU 01 , pir4D
i-Xo..sl3l.a.Plingingy. Pitt sbureli.. ' :
70111/ 1.,110118.11../Ww. H011811....WY. H. 11017811.
TORN I. HOUSE Si BROS.i Stic
,cassors to JgHbrsl. HOW CO.. Whole.
@toter! and OHM/0310d iterthrats; Cor.
low of Spitbfiel4Andyfater litreeph Pt ttapurith.
pumps._
IVOCiDrI) IRON WELL - AND
LlST`AN!) l om at p u m p s. ,
We are here' ilergzia 61.'111 PAreitititi well
as tit factory
cult. , , , , • • ,
A taro d complete 11141' oa
hind. Isaatiles,eq4 NU often. in want cp
should 11904,
pomp at
l 'er jr ihtWo pric e,u
the Intrket, w:w. - KNoxi
i
nuisdigtAvr t,( - .
TNION ENTERPIUSE
- 4.1
kau"Nbity,
llla
WM. MG JOHNSON.. - -
Manufacturer of COOKING STOVMS, Arches.
Grates, Fenders; 1180- Weights, - sad all kinds
at Kollow Ware, Car. Wheel p glad all, Vas of
Michindrr Castings v _ooll4 WATN , AMIN
eloh IM.• ItiGII , anansZtviuts
. .
41:04L1P.(4.40.A1AMP.
ursothr. nviintucHitustamxtrinr*.a
.4
F , _Di YOUNG*ION 844304 ° )' ' • 1 '''
1•,•• : ~ ' -••... -tor A •
.13451 i biiti'•'iArtex, othq7E4Vt el'
, i J , 10K ouriAnt mia 431N1N0 BAWONIVI : F.'
• li. Outh h afAi! OszoolipoWin .41
o{ ; )Iy4o
7 l. air 4b ,rlTel and( tinatito isoldteil iwitiptlion
l Ursinn inn class on short notice.
.s , .
.)up.,:.) . q
1869:
MEM
•
IRON Orri
MUTUAL -LIFE INSURANCE CO.
- Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Federal St. , Allegheny City.
DIRECTORS
Hon. JAMES L uRAHAM,
Rev. .1. B. CLARK. D. 11.,
Capt. B. ROBINSON. •
Bev. A. K. BELL, D.D.
I• Rev. S. H. *;EaBIT. D.D., •-•
. W. A. B RED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co/
• JACOB RUSH Real Estate Agent,
SIMON DRUM, Mayor of Allegheny,
C. W. BENNi, Hatter. - •
" -
A. S. BELL. Attorney-at-Law.
D. L. PATTERSON. Lumber Merchant,
D. SWODER, Insurance Agent.
Capt.ROBT. ROBINSON, President.
I.llev.J. B. CLARK, D. D., Vice President.
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C. W. DENNY. Treasurer.
M. W. WHITE, MS.DICAL ADVISES.
DANIEL SWOUER, Deng Agent.
This Is a nome company. conducted on the mutual
principle, each pelley:holder receiving an equal
share of the profits of the Company. Policies
wlil .be; Issued on all- the different plans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on an economi-
Cal basis will - afford. a - safe investment to each
policy bolder. and thtreby retain the money at
home toeacourage home industry. mbS9:g33
'OPEN FRANKLIN
IL"
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLFOHEynt, PA;
pIiFICE IN FDA.NkLIN SAYINGE( BANK
, BUILDINGS.. .
pro: 41' Ohio St., Allegheny.
6"1,101‘t COMPANY, teenaged\ by Directors
web known to the community, who trust by fair
iieeline to merit a share of your patronagii
RENIVIr IRWIN —.. .Preetdeat
Oka. D. ItIDDLIE
. . .
DIRECTORS:
Henry_ Irwin, - D. L. Patterson,
Meo. B. Biddle, Jacob Franz, ..
Simon Drum, J. - B. Smith,
W. M. Stewart, Ch; P. Whiston.
WOll. *Lantner, H.'J..ankann. •
1 '.. I . - . • • R *
R . E .
GENE
aplo:o3S • .• . • -•- -
SH
I INSURANCE COMPANY,
..
PBELIIN'S BUILDING,
Iwo.' 22 Pillth . Avenue. Second Floor,
! . . PITTSBUEUR.. PA.
Capital AU Paid Up.
- '. : nu:Evros&
1 1
N J. B a gley. . H.W.illtver, jr, CapS.M.Balley,
Aging Wallace, 8 B. Hartman. A. Chambers,
Jake um. S. Bl'Clnricsn. Jas. M. galley.
a hookas Smith Jno.S. Willock,
ROHE T 11: KIN % President.
Jr" ) . F. JEN ViiiHS. Vice President..
1 JOS. 7`.• JOHNSTON, Serretary.
I Capt. H. J. GRACE. Gen'l Agent.
Insures on Liberal Terms on all Fsre
.
. and_Marine Ailsks. . -
.! ap2:g67
pENics • VANLO,
-
lIWIR_ANCE CQMPANY ,Of PITEISSURIIH •
OPTICE. No. 1511E•W__00u STREET, isAITE
OD. 00111:612BCIE BW,..ULNG. ,
. 'Ma Is a Home Company ,' and insures 'aiSInSI
low Dv Fire exclusiveiv. _ . .
LEONARD WALTER, President.
• 1C: C. BOYLE, Vice Presideat. 1 .., ..
I ROBE= PATRICK, Treasurer,
lilliiii MaLHEltiri. Se ere tarp. 1
x'3:
_± ,
1 Leonard Walter,DIRZC
IVb
. Ge orge son.
I.C. C. Boyle, . : O - eo. IV Evans,
ittPbertTsUlik, • ' ' J. H. Lippe,
Jacob Painter, J. C. "Pithier,
Josiah King, Joan Voegtley, _
I Vas. H. Hopkins, A.. Ammon,
1 Henry Sproul.
.!
1 TNDERINITIE
i -AL
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA
OPTIC E. 435 & 437 CHESTNUT BT., near *TB
Charles A. Blacker, Bordecid H. Louie'
Tobias Wagner, David G. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, _
Jacob R. Smith, _ Edward O. Dale,
coorge W. Richarda,_ George gales..
CHARLES G. BANCKZR, President.
ED W. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. bTEBLE, Secretary, pro tens.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGlbtric
North West, corner Third and Wood Streets.
ix.1229:w15
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY, •
. . .
Cor.,Federal Si. and Diamond, Allegheny,
PITTSBURGH. PA
Office. In the , BECOND NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING. .
' ' .•
' ' • BISECTORS: •
I
John A. Myler, las. Lockhart. Jos; Myers,
Jas. L.Graham. Robert Lea, 0. o.'Hoyle,
Jno. 8r0w5:444. GeOrge Herat, Jacob hopp.
O.H Plot Itliams Jno. 'Thompson J. McNangher.
erszca.
WESTERN IN HUILA:BICE COltl•
. PANIC OF PITTSBURGH.
-, - ALEXANDER NIMIOK, President.
W7d. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
• OAPT. GEORGE Braila), General Agent.,
' Once, Slil - Water street, Span & Cc. 'a Ware!
bbnos, upstairs:Pittsburgh. • _
. Will In.ure against all kinds of Fin and Ma.
etnellisks. A home Institution, managed by Di
rector who are well known to the community,
Mid who are determined by promptness andliber
silty to maintain the character which they have
assumed,' as elferin,g the best protectiOn to those
who dasip,to ti insured. • . .
- - - -,- ,• • otaltOrCMgr , •" ' ' ',: -;1
Alexander lift:nick, Joan B. llcenne v ,
"-! B. hillier, Jr., • - Gluts. J. Clarke,
JeXaeg Maule3% , William S. Evans,
• Alertinder epees; Joseph ItirkpatriCk.
: , Andrew Acklen„ Phillip Reymer,
•
• Davi d
=E
hi. Long, Wm. Morrison. -• s
mien. l
pT A r lu trap ..insußAser, cox-
opPlez, w. Z. CORNER WOOD a nen( Sra,
L Home Cenipany.tiking Tin and Mailne
ALL EG k: Ili .11C INI9LIJILANCE
'COMPANY 'OP PITTSBURGH.
SPIOIC,Ne,II‘p.T.PTHSTRERT,BANZ BLOITS.
- ramie! &anima. all kinds _of Firer and Marina
• " - .4dHU IRWIN. Ja. 'President.
;1 T. J. HOSHIBSOIJ, Vice President.
U. G. DON NELL, seaetaty.
..: .; . . , ;(4 1 .PZi !Wills oW..fienersl Agent. , .
, :
DrlinerOns:
.jolui WNW: Jr.. , B. I..9rislinestook :
T. J. ;
Hosunson.y .WRo.be H. Everson.
- L Ct. fa linase.• , •
_rt H.
Harvey Childs. Francis Sellers.
• .askarlesralya s •' i . ,•• (hint. J. T. Stodtdale.
9I I Pti WPriltan• ! T. m 1147.4.
.. , :i, 1
INSURANCE:
Wm, coo_p er, V
Oottbsib • W,
Jacob Bash,
Joseph Craig.
Joie, Wotan'.
' AL AGENT;
AGAINST LOSS BT VIBE
I.)s
W. W. MARTIN, President,
JOHN BROWN J B.', Viee President.
JAMES. E., RT.e.V.E.BS( seireta".
PIE 114270118:
Wll6 •Plattpl... ? - Capt..Jotm • L. B ana t',
John Watt, - Hamnel P. Shriver. •
John Y. Parks.Charlee Arbuckle.,
Capt. James? iller s , Jared M. Brush. •
Wm. VatiMirk, : Ws F. L
ang,
Li;
Jam_2.AP. Verner Samuel Mecrlckart .
• , ff.'PEEIL ' President. - - '
JOM27.W.ATT }ic e President,
:w.y_,AFARD Secrete ly.
. - 4 ' APT. JAS. 1R ()N. isen.rai Atria,
130113, LlQtfOßSogge.
sci-AIDT ac,.vitti.DAy
: ,;,, LIMPOSVILISS.OF
f.... 1, • I;
9WII
-- •-
" BANDIES, GiN ,
P' . ag
ite 4 ' .
rptatri ,RYE I' •
. 1 409t i tirzt
- „.
AND. 8136 PES t ;
~•.
Cor.lLteirenth 3t., (iotnierly Cal •
Pillk Va:10 7 .0 89 0 1 .0. 1 P 3 A14.0 1 9 01 ,1
7,4 13 :r sT= l ",/77 8 : 1 1:9?P- 1 7
13•0100 €11
1480 1116 0
itottapear iwomeitai
j" / : t h Pk ,!11414.fiht
RAILROAD&
1869. MUM*
PanT WA Ath.
I. W. and CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH& t. B.
From slay OM, 1809 trains will leave fro=
and arrive at tde Union Depot, north side. Pitts.
burgh city Urns. as follows:
Lew.
Chicago x....2:08 a m
Erie & Ygn E 5.7048 a m
C1.30A1Vg31 , 15:15 am
Chicago 31a11..5 OM a m
Chicago Ex, —0:43 a mi
Cl. &Wk'S•Ta 2 :0 8 P
Chicalc Pa— -2 ' 23 P MI
W'e Erie Ex4:3B pb
Depart from A ileglumy.
Bea'r Falls Ac.8:58 a m
Leetsdale " 10:03 a m
:". 11:58 m
kocheitef" 1:R8 pm
" 8
Leetsdale Ace.s:l3 p p m ro
Bea`rFalls :5:13 Pm
Leetsdale.." /9:163P 1P
Pair Oaks Sun
day Church. lirlap m
m. Chios,
Altir 12-03 D. ta.Chles
J. M. 11.1118 ALL,_ -
Gann Ticket Alloul
mylo
Arrive.
Chicago Ex., 4:08 am •
Chicago Ex. - .114:03 p m.
Wheeling Ex 10:48 a IIL
fit. Lords Ex , -7:118 m
Chl'go Ex.1.11111/8 pux
Cleveland Ex - 3:83 p m
• Erie &Tg'nllls:BBp Ex •
CL&Wh`g Exo:s3pm
Arrive fn'Allerisysl
Leetsdale Ae..6:58 am
Bea'r Falls" 8:ill8 am
New Castle - "10:513 am. •
E i
en:refia.
119:::3183;111:
Beal; Falls " A:43 pin
, Leetsdale " 4:33 pm
•
Fair . Oaks' Bna. •
day Uturch. 9:58 am
o Express-leaves dally.
• - Express arrives dilly.-
. Ii t .M'CULLOUGH„
- tiea,lBupteal,
ri A ?ME OF mimme"
skj TIME.
ea.z.zonisilYvami r l it tVLEGAD.,
THE ONLY BISECT THE OIL,
REBIONWWiTHOUVOEIAN9III . OffA
On and after MONDAY May 3d; 1869 TWO ,
, _
THROUGH *TBA I NB: AeXceptvlittrtitayil
*lit leave • l'ittsburgt • Depot, corner of ' ..Elev r
entlt and Pike streetsifer Franklin, OH Oity,Bnf..
filo, and. all points to e 11Begi0na•
Leave PriTnntritafti ARMS' 'MviIITEIBITSGH
Day Ex .. .•41 • saw zi Day. .5:13 p fat
Hight 7:30 pm Night lx 6;30a na
Brady's B 3:15 , pm Beady's! B Ais,lo:l9 a int
Ist liodaW , lts 9:4s!itan liteodaWStit 7:40 ant
Ad BodaW , ks 6:30"p m 2d SodaNrki 6:19 p
Ist Hutton— 6:45 dt Ist Holton .. n:5O ama
2d Hu1t0n...12;00 <<m Au Halton:— 2:00 p
3d Hutton... 1 t:00 pm 3d Holton... 1:015 p
Arnold's Ac. 5:011p.m Arnold's Ac. 7:40 pas
Churcb train to and from Soda Works leave
Pttisburgh at i.:10 v. H. Arrive at THisburgh,,
(Sundays,) at 9 50A. H.
Express trains stop ionly Ist principal points.
Accommodation rains st.Ezt all stations
J. J. LA BE 02, actin' eup't.
THOMAS M. 0, Ass't. bup't.
•it 215th; 1869, Trains
ItroarthE Union Depot,
!LAW . Liberty streets. as
I:IISENNSYLV
NIA CENTRAL It
AD. On and after
will arrive at and.dep •
corner of Wishingtua
follows
•.• - .
Arrive. , • .• ".• •• Depart.
Mail Train.... /45 am !Dye:press.. 9:15 Ma
Fast Line"... 1 - • 45 am Bost ern Ex.. li:e oam
Wall's No. 1.. 6 510 am Walps No. 1.. 6:3oam
BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am Mail Tratn,...•._ 8:15 am
WalPs No. 2.. 8:50 am HoW?dAtiNol10:210 . am
'Cincinnati Ex-9:10 am .Cinc.inni Ex 121:30 pm
Johnstown A.c10135 an. Wall's No. 2..11:51 BM
How'd Ae Nol 1:10 pm Johristawit'4,4. 3:05 pm
Pittsh , ch Ex. 1:30 Dm Rraddocks Ac. 3:40 p
Phila. Expressl:so . pm Phila. Express 4:20 p
Walt's No. 2...9:50pm Wall , ' No. it.. 4:sopm
Braddock Ac.. 8:50,pm Wain: No. 4.. 6:ospm
Holed Ac No 2 9135 pm *Fast Uae:. . 7:30 pm
Wall's N0.4._, 7:20 pm Roved so Nir2.8:510 pin
Way P115811'2'10:20 pm WalPallo:5:. 11:50 ma
Tlaese trains make close connection a: Harris
burg for Baltimore. - ,. 1
The Church, Train leaves Walls, Station every
Sunday at 9:05- -1,,, tn.. reachin g Pittsburgh
10:05 a. m. , Be turning, leaves Pittsburg - 5,
tlap.: . m. 'sad . arches rt Wails; latatton
1.0 P., ilk. . .
'• nilciunati dirprarcles .dallyieiltll., claw
trot a day except Sunday. .
":ilittrierlnfarinattrat ran :-'s% .... 1.. • r: .
~ 1
sietiiik l. , B.
Oh
ril tipi ii iit z. .
1
Iles
.i lrlMM — ft --- rapi --- t xal i r aro ma ap
rcr7Dallanixtyalne,.• __,Baisgme to , xwiGns
Ott amount - In 'mite' 191: Mt/151M of tb.
ewnor.:Qil Mi ccui r t M/ 2 41 1 ' • --t-
W . W
spill General Superinte , t. A 1 14
WPENNSYLV
RA-LECA.II,4On and April2 l .4LidUMOßithls
ssenor. Trains on the Western rennsylYanla.
Rai road will
!adapStreet pelpYet a A t
lnde- dep CairxtA '
rfromi rthaat
Eliningd , e No16:40 a m Mall • 9:004.=
Freeport No. 8:20 a m Freeport No. 19:205m„
Express 10:40 a m Sitarpb , g Nol 11:20 am
Sharpb`g No.11:20 p m Ex - press . 2:so,pin
Freeport No. 24:00 phi Springtre Nol 3:30 p m
Mall - 5:50 p m Freeport No. 25:20 in
Springd , e NO 26:20 p Springdle NO 26'W Pan
Aboye trains ran daily except Sunday.
- The Church Train leaves Allegheny 'Junction
every Sunday at '1:40 a. In., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. in. Returning, - leaves Allegheny
City at 1:30 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Juno.
Lion at 3:40 p. m.
- COnatoxarion TiCEarn-/For ,tiale In packages
of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut ,
street, Marrs, Bennett, Fine,Creek4 - Winit and
Sharpsburs and good only on the trains stopping
litations'rpeelted-onticlitits:; , ;
• The trains paying Allegriera. City 11‘ v rt00
mate (Meet Connectional-Freeport thWal.
tiers line or Stages for Butleg and oannahrtowa.,
Through tickets may be , purchased at thr
No. 1.81 - Clair street. near the Suppetudorißridsm s
- Fittstinn ii,'„arid tit' the Depot,' Aileglitenyi •
For further Information apply to .
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent.
Federal Street Me.
Ths:.Western rermaYpit Railroad not
a, sums any risk ferßag a-inept for aring
apparel. and-.limit th e responspal47: tO One
Hundred Dollars In "Value: AM bigwigs( el..
seeding is amount In valoewilibeat thetiskog
the owner; Welt tibia by ß apeciaTcontreot.' -
-4 .• . DA,ll l ll,_ Wll l P. 1 % . r
Efinerall E ldner W ilatendentrAlt 4,
Oona.
r,ITTIMINURGIAMMINEI
' 01:14VIRITATI
. LOMB RAILWAY.
EormernmsouTE.
CHANGE UP TIME.--04andattet MONDAY.
April 2111h,11.11119,
_trxina wilgemre and wive at.
11.3a10n - cepoz, =Omit:: . )
Depart.. Albs,. .
Van ...• 1 ' MO ig
Fait sine 9; 43•a . m, 1:13 p.
- Express • ' ' “91:33 P. m. 1.. 4i335.
Mixed Acc'n... - . 5:334,m. 6.88 p,
McDonald , Ace , n.N0 . .111:43a.• na. , leas a. to.
Steubenville Aceommod. 3:59 p.ix4, paa non
- MeDonslo4 Amon: N 0.2 5.1 W v. m. Nllll , O, to.
Sunday Chinch Train.. 12 OS p. at. 10594.: in. 1
- M.E:33 P. art-testmwilllenve daily --
. 1.9:13 t,min:wilLarrive MOW.
biker tralnalvWrno dilly. .didinnoayi except..
nn6tloails lm isk" 'WO
,943 imatala make; cdoae. eon..
tvr
B. P.140111+14 Generavneket Asent.
icreWVoAllll.llnpiti; Eltetthesiyffle;
rf r iw Tsstromempf ammet
CONNP.LLS L L
t •
•••••••••
• 'the anti attielTUTSVAlrj , itaytiimi.
biol. trains todUarrine sand depart from ttufi
Depot corner of Grant and Water , streept. as
'Collates: , ;
r • 'e
Malltotpsd *am Union- - 7 ' • i • • o
p
town
, 7190 A.m. 4.
:steKeespartAlscomdt , u I.ltou p.
Ex. w and from Unt , n. 3:00OD 10:l0 .
Wist'Ne wxsonitac maw to, stalk ALI K.
Braddock , s Accpradttd. oas P,711. 7:5q V.. X
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